The Clinics provide FREE and confidential testing, treatment and management of sexually transmissible infections (STI) and HIV/AIDs. We provide a professional, caring and non-judgemental service which enables people to look after their own sexual health.

We prefer appointments. These can be made by calling the clinic. People may self-refer or be referred by their doctor.

Services provided by NBMLHD Sexual Health Clinics include:

Testing, treatment and management of sexually transmitted infections

Treatment and management of HIV

Vaccination, following STI assessment

Contact tracing

GP support and advice

Hepatitis clinic referrals

Specialist support and counselling for sexual health issues and people living with HIV

Phone information

Men Out West clinic (MOW) specifically for men who have sex with men.

Post Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV - PEP

We offer a specialist sexual health service for men who have sex with men (MSM).

The Men Out West (MOW) Clinic operates on Tuesday 3.30pm – 5.30pm and is staffed by a male doctor and nurse.

An Aboriginal Sexual Health Worker is available on Tuesday mornings.

Our social workers can provide counselling for a range of sexual health related concerns.

Interpreters available

Who We See

All sexual health clinics in NSW have eligibility assessment as outlined in the NSW Health STI and HIV Strategies. This assessment criteria focuses on people at highest risk.

Our target groups are:

people living with HIV,

gay men,

men who have sex with men,

sex workers,

people who inject drugs,

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders,

young people under 24,

people who have symptoms of an STI

people who have had sex with someone who has been diagnosed with an STI.

If you are not included in any of the above groups, you may be referred to another appropriate service. Family Planning, GP’s (local doctors) and other services can provide routine health care such as Pap smears, contraceptive services, breast checks and sexual dysfunction.

AIDS Council of NSW
ACON is New South Wales’ leading health promotion organisation specialising in HIV and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) health.

Let a partner know if they are at risk of an STI
This website has been developed by Melbourne Sexual Health Centre to help people who have been diagnosed with Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Mycoplasma genitalium, Syphilis and Trichomonas to tell their sexual partners that they might also be at risk.

Play Safe - NSW HealthThe ‘Play Safe’ website (developed in consultation with the NSW Youth Advisory Council) is a one-stop shop for young people who want to know more about safe sex and STI testing, and the easy-to-navigate layout and funky design make it especially youth friendly. Play Safe provides young people all the information they need about safe sex, getting tested and STIs in the one place.